BCOC Flower Classes

Note: Classes may be combined if low registration, but the numbering will not be altered on the list. Therefore there can be gaps in the class numbers ie. 1.1, 1.4, 1.5. If needed classes could be added to the schedule at the end of each class.

Group II: Barkeria, Broughtonia, Epidendrum, Encyclia, Prosthechea,Schomburgkia etc.But NOT any hybrids with Cattleya

1.10 Species in this group
1.11 Hybrids in this group

2. Vandaceous Tribe

Group I, Phalaenopsis

2.1a Phalaenopsis species with flowers under 6 cm in width
2.1b Phalaenopsis species with flowers 6 cm and over in width
2.2a Phalaenopsis hybrids with solid colours or shadings (may fade to white) in white, pink, mauve and purple, under 6 cm in width.
2.2b Phalaenopsis hybrids with solid colours or shadings (may fade to white) in white, pink, mauve and purple, 6 cm and over in width.
2.3a Phalaenopsis Hybrids with solid colours or shading of colours in red, yellow, green and orange with flowers under 6 cm in width.
2.3b Phalaenopsis Hybrids with solid colours or shading of colours in red, yellow, green and orange with flowers 6 cm and over in width.
2.4a Phalaenopsis Hybrids with markings of any kind, with flowers under 6 cm in width
2.4b Phalaenopsis Hybrids with markings of any kind, with flowers 6 cm and over in width.

2.18 Species and Hybrids with Ascocentrum, Euanthe and Vanda only
2.19a Species and Hybrids, others in this group, flowers up to 4cm across excluding all Sarchochilus
2.19b Species and Hybrids Sarchochilus
2.20 Species and Hybrids, others in this group, flowers over 4 cm across

Group III, Angraecum, Aerangis, Aeranthes, Jumellea, etc.

2.21 Species and Hybrids, flowers up to 4 cm across front
2.22 Species and Hybrids, flowers over 4 cm across front

6.7 Species and Hybrids, other than 6.4 with smaller flowers (Comparettia, etc.)
6.8 Brassia Species and hybrids, looking like Brassias ,(spidery)
6.9 Other species in this group (e.g. Ada, Odontoglossum, Trichopilia, etc.)
6.10 Other Hybrids in this group (e.g. Odontioda, etc.), predominant pink, purple, red
6.11 Other Hybrids in this group (e.g. Odontioda, etc.), predominant orange, yellow
6.12 Other Hybrids in this group (e.g. Odontioda, etc.), predominant white

10. Dendrobium Subtribe

10.1 Species and Hybrids, phalaenopsis type
10.2 Species and Hybrids, nobile type
10.3 Species and Hybrids, formosa type, mostly white flowers, black hairs on leaves and peudobulbs
10.4 Species and Hybrids, latourea type, (Those plants related to Den. atroviolaceum, finisterrae, spectabilis and
other similar species mostly from New Guinea.)
10.5a Species and Hybrids, others in this group, small flowers, up to 4 cm across
10.5b Australian species and Hybrids, others in this group, small flowers, up to 4 cm. across
10.6 Species and Hybrids, others in this group, larger flowers, over 4 cm across
10.7 Species and Hybrids, Bulbophyllum, Cirrhopetalum, etc,
10.8 Species and Hybrids, related genera Eria, Cadetia, etc.)

11. All Others Not Listed Above

11.1 Species and Hybrids not listed above, up to 15 cm in height from pot rim to top of flowers
11.2 Species and Hybrids not listed above, over 15 cm in height from pot rim to top of flowers
11.3 Species and Hybrids grown for foliage, flowers not necessary

12. Special Classes

12.2 First bloom SEEDLING, NOT mericloned, Phalaenopsis only
12.3 First bloom SEEDLING, NOT mericloned, all others
12.4 Orchid grown under artificial light ONLY
12.5 Orchid grown on a windowsill with no artificial light.
12.6 Orchid mounted (slab, branch, etc.)
12.7 Mini display 45.8 cm (18 inches) x 45.8 cm. (18 inches ) plants should be under 24″ in height, but inflorescences
may be over 61 cm. (24″).
Note: a separate registration form is required for this class as it will be in a different location.

13. Other Orchid Related Classes, these must have been created by exhibitor